HJR 1 REPEAL OF REGULATIONS BY LEGISLATURE  KYLE PARKER, legislative aide to Representative Gail Phillips, sponsor of HJR 1, gave the following testimony. HJR 1 is a proposal to place a constitutional amendment before the voters on the 1996 general election ballot. The amendment would permit the Legislature to repeal regulations promulgated by state agencies that do not properly implement state statutes. Although many regulations do conform to and accurately implement the laws passed by the Legislature, often legislative directives or regulations are promulgated that go far beyond the scope of the legislative intent, and once regulations go into effect, they have the full force of law. This is the one area that is beyond voter access, yet the regulations affect every aspect of the voters' lives. This proposal has been before the voters three different times, and has failed each time, however with clear presentation and ballot language, Alaskans now understand how regulations affect their daily lives, and will most likely support this ballot measure. Number 071 SENATOR GREEN asked if HJR 1 has received widespread support. MR. PARKER replied it has received support from a variety of groups across the state and most testimony has been favorable. He added it passed the House by a vote of 34 to 4. Number 085 SENATOR TAYLOR noted the Department of Law is opposed to HJR 1. MR. PARKER commented the Department of Law has sent the identical letter in opposition each time the proposal has been introduced. Number 100 SENATOR ADAMS noted his opposition to placing the measure before the voters, since it has failed repeatedly. SENATOR TAYLOR commented no past Governor has supported this proposal. MR. PARKER agreed but added the Lt. Governor voted in favor of the proposal last year. Number 116 SENATOR MILLER moved HJR 1 from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR ADAMS objected. The motion carried with Senators Taylor, Green, and Miller voting "Yea," and Senator Adams voting "Nay."